Phone Jamming Cover-up at DoJ? Conyers Wants Answers

It happened nearly five years ago, but House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers (D-MI) still has plenty of questions about the New Hampshire phone jamming case.

In a letter Wednesday, he asked Acting Attorney General Peter Keisler a number of questions about the case, focusing in particular on whether the Justice Department has "adequately investigated and prosecuted" the case. You can read the letter here. Full Story »

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by Dwight Rousu - Oct. 1, 2008

Good on Conyers. Crimes against democracy should be prosecuted expediciously, they should not be dropped from vigorous prosecution, especially if they were promulgated by politicians on the prosecutors side of the fence. Prosecutions are supposed to be persued in the public interest, not in the sole interest of the Neocon Party.

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